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countrymlb
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Multiple simultaneous prints of same stl file?

Is this process possible using PrusaSlicer and if so,,,give me an idea of how.

I am currently printing parts for a mechanical vise.  All is going well but I am nearing the end and the last thing that I will need to print is 8 identical toothpick like clips that secure the whole thing together.  I am a rather beginner 3D printer but take what every opportunity I can find to learn from.  I could easily print all 8 of these clips individually but it seems like this is a great opportunity to print them at least in two sets of 4 (each set having the four laying side by side).  Seems easy but haven't seen any sort of "duplicate" key on the slicer to replicate and place file side by side.  Is there a way to do this?  Look forward to hearing back from anyone.

 

Marty

Texas

Opublikowany : 08/06/2022 8:44 pm
FoxRun3D
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RE: Multiple simultaneous prints of same stl file?

Assuming you're using Prusaslicer:

After loading the STL, right-click on the model, select Add instance to duplicate, or Set number of instances for a specific count (such as 8).

Or copy the part, and paste it.

Or click on the + sign in the top menu bar. 

Or…

Many ways to skin this cat.

After adding the number of copies you like, you can use the Arrange command (or A) to automagically arrange them on the sheet. Or just drag them around.

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Opublikowany : 08/06/2022 9:04 pm
JoanTabb
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RE: Multiple simultaneous prints of same stl file?

There are several ways to do this, 

a, Just add a number of copies of the stl, then click the 'A' key to arrange them!
b, select the first copy, then press the   + in a circle at the top of the page to add extra instances, then press 'A' to arrange them, or click the 'Arrange' icon at the top of the prusa slicer screen.

c, right click one of the copies of the STL and then select 'Fill Bed with Instances' or  'Set Number of Instances' options


regards Joan 

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Opublikowany : 08/06/2022 9:04 pm
countrymlb
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Multiple simultaneous prints of same stl file?

Thanks to all. I will study and give it a try.  You both are quick and appreciated. I knew it had to be easy.  Thanks again.

Opublikowany : 08/06/2022 9:21 pm
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